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OK. It works, but if the Left box is green and the Right box is red, the result is ugly if one of the boxes is higher than the other. How can I manage to make the two boxes to the same height (independently from the content in the boxes)?

I have some JavaScript for this reason, but I would like to make it script-free.

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Look at the blue boxes which are contains the posts. The darker blue is sometimes shorten than the lighter blue. This is my problem. I would like to see the darker blue box in the same height as the lighter one.

Another problem is as you see the ForumBox is sometimes wider, sometimes is in the correct width. When it's wider the box is float under the right-side column. Does anybody know why?

Thanks for you help,

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To display I put those boxes inside of a wrapper div. I haven't stylesheeted it yet because I'm still working minor bugs out of it. You'll need those extra column wrappers if your going to use my method. Explanation below.

To get the boxes the same height I used some javascript code from Kevin's article on 'Exploring the limits of CSS layouts' . A couple of small easy mods later and I had nice well behaved boxes. The only thing that I can't get working is triggering the resize when a user makes the window smaller.

Winged Spider: thanks alot, but I don't want to use any JavaScript for this reason. I know that your solution is very well, but I'm looking for something artful. (Otherwise I'm using the x.js and the adjustLayout.js scripts, but only for the main part of the page.)

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